Voters in recent election cycles have flirted with candidates who seemingly appeared out of nowhere. In 2008, Barack Obama was the fashionable outside pick, challenging the Clinton machine. In a 2016 cycle colored by a rush of populism, Republicans’ interest was piqued by Donald Trump from the moment he descended down the escalator. At the same time,…
Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump: Who is an outsider candidate?
Originally reported by The Hill
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